

In particular, they change the meaning of QSsl::TlsV1 to mean ‘TLS 1.0 or later’. We do not advise distributions to pick up these patches as-is. Our backported patches to Qt 4 are available at: Unfortunately, that means that if you are using Mumble from a package manager, you’re not going to get a TLS 1.2-enabled build.


The TLS 1.2 support in our binary packages is backported from Qt 5. Mumble and Murmur now prefer ECDHE + AES-GCM cipher suites if possible, providing Perfect Forward Secrecy.įor a source-level changelog, please see …1.2.9Īll of these changes are already available in our snapshot builds (the 1.3.x series), so if you like living on the bleeding edge and want to help out with Mumble development, feel free to check out our development snapshots at.Mumble and Murmur now use TLS 1.2 if the server/client combination allows it.Qt 4.8 has been synced to the latest sources from Git.
#Mumble 1.2.10 endless echo update#
If you are using one our packaged static Murmur servers, or Murmur on Windows, or any of our packaged Mumble client packages we advise you to update to get the latest security fixes from our dependencies. It is also the first release in the 1.2.x series that enables TLS 1.2 and modern TLS cipher suites. This release contains a couple of bug fixes to the Mumble client and contains updates to various Mumble dependencies, most prominently OpenSSL (1.0.1n) and Qt 4.8 (latest from Git). Version 1.2.9 is a maintenance release in the stable 1.2-series of Mumble. The Mumble team has released version 1.2.9 of the Mumble VoIP application.
